Acute, obtuse, and right
Degrees, radians, or polar coordinates. (3 ways)
If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
* acute * obtuse * right * complimentary * congruent
Right angle, equilateral, isosceles and there are also scalene and obtuse triangles.
Acute, obtuse, and right
Degrees, radians, or polar coordinates. (3 ways)
If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
* acute * obtuse * right * complimentary * congruent
Right angle, equilateral, isosceles and there are also scalene and obtuse triangles.
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A angle that is larger than 90 degrees
Acute and obtuse - degrees, radians?
I don't think there are rays of naming. Angles are made up of 2 rays.
Angles can be classified by size:Acute angle: between 0° and 90°Right angle: equal to 90°Obtuse angle: between 90° and 180°Straight angle (line): equal to 180°Reflex angle: between 180° and 360°In a shape, an angle can be an interior angle or an exterior angle.Angles that sum to 90° are called complementary angles.Angles that sum to 180° are called supplementary angles.
Yes. There is absolutely no point in naming an invisible angle!
The 5 ways to prove that two triangles are congruent are to find equal: 1) side-side-side 2) side-angle-side 3) angle-side-angle 4) angle-angle-angle 5) hypotenuse-leg